Auditor’s McGuirk’s March 2023 Newsletter
Read Auditor McGuirk's March 2023 newsletter and learn more about the work of the Auditor's Office.
Read Auditor McGuirk's March 2023 newsletter and learn more about the work of the Auditor's Office.
Check out what we're working on currently.
Learn about the average length of jail stays, how the jail population compares to the county population, and other background information.
This committee is focused on the county's annual financial reports. Per County Code, the Auditor supports the committee. The committee does not advise the Auditor.
Read remarks by Auditor Jennifer McGuirk and Hotline Director Marc Rose at the first reading of an ordinance affirming the Auditor's operation of the hotline.
Learn about how changes in the classification process could benefit adults in custody and the Sheriff's Office.
Learn more about the work of the contract monitoring audit.
Learn about the County Auditor's responsibilities, as defined in the County Charter and County Code.
Frequently asked questions and answers about participating in the County Ethical Culture Survey.
Read our report to learn about the overall strength of the County's ethical culture, as well the County's opportunity to address issues related to reporting ethical violations or concerns.
Multnomah County's ethical culture is generally strong, but more can be done to address fears of retaliation.
Read the current and proposed boundaries for Commissioner districts.
Learn about concerns we found in the discipline process related to the use of isolation, disproportionate treatment of Black adults in custody, and some deputies' inconsistent application of rules.
Learn how the Office of Emergency Management can improve County readiness for the next big emergency or disaster.
Information for county employees about the Auditor's survey to obtain employee perspectives on the county's operations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Learn about county employee perceptions of the county's ethical culture, based on the survey we conducted near the end of 2022.
Where we found problems with classification, discipline, and use of force, the effect was most pronounced for those who have mental health conditions.
Summary of Auditor's Office's scope and methodology.
Report staff for the 2017 County Financial Condition report.
A summary of major issues that have impacted the County over the last 10 years.
The 2015 financial condition report issued by the Auditor’s Office looks at measures of revenues coming into the County, how these revenues were used, and the County’s financial health overall.
Learn about the County's financial condition.
This is the County Auditor’s Office’s 2020 Financial Condition Report for Multnomah County, Oregon.
Financial Condition Report 2020 Executive Summary